Chairman and editor-in-chief of India TV and a renowned journalist who has been witty and bold in confronting celebrities on his show Aap Ki Adalat, Rajat Sharma recently lashed out at Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.

Rajat Sharma addressed the students of IIT Kanpur to have a student interaction and to motivate them. He was grateful to the techies and engineers who were studying at IIT and to those who have passed out and have brought laurels to the country through their work.

But, there are exceptions! Yes, exceptions like Arvind Kejriwal who have made us question the credibility of IIT.

We remember the way how Rajat Sharma had ripped apart Arvind Kejriwal when he was invited to Aap Ki Adalat. But this time Rajat Sharma not only made some harsh comments but also added to call him a “manufacturing defect”. The IITians present in the seminar listening to Rajat Sharma hooted and applauded his puns and wit.

You will have never seen such a savage speech coming out from none other than Rajat Sharma himself. We have seen him how poised and composed he is on his show. But here he was completely opposite. This is the best thing you’ll watch on the internet today. Watch The Video Below

It’s been over 21 years Rajat Sharma has been hosting AAP Ki Adalat, we have seen his non-biased interviews and the bold questions he has asked different politicians no matter which party they represent. When Arvind Kejriwal was present in the dock on Rajat Sharma’s show we saw how badly he exposed him.

Where IITians have represented the country all over the world and have made the country proud, Arvind Kejriwal being a 1989 batch pass out from IIT Kharagpur has only made us question the credibility of IIT and IITians. Exceptions like Kejriwal do exist in IIT and Rajat Sharma was not wrong in calling him a manufacturing defect.

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